About CapitaGreen

CapitaGreen is an ultra-modern 40 storey Class A corporate office building located in the heart of Singapore’s CBD.

Designed by internationally-acclaimed Toyo Ito, founder of Toyo Ito & Associates, Architects, the office tower breaks away from conventional office building designs and seeks to reintroduce lush greenery which once covered the city. The architecture is a conceptual expansion of the earth’s surface through the building’s functional and aesthetic features, and would be a dramatic addition to Singapore’s Central Business District skyline.

The ground floor features a sheltered public plaza with art sculptures. The building is clad with an energy-efficient façade comprising double-skin high-performance glass and extensive vertical greenery.

With the inclusion of numerous state-of-the-art energy-saving features, CapitaGreen is designed to achieve the Green Mark Platinum award, the highest accolade in recognising environmentally-friendly buildings from the Building & Construction Authority of Singapore.

The building's high floor-to-ceiling height of 3.2 metres allows for natural lighting to permeate the space, thus creating a sense of spaciousness. CapitaGreen offers a premier location in Singapore's Central Business District (CBD) just minutes away from public transport, local and international eateries and other amenities.

About the area

CapitaGreen is strategically located within the vibrant business area of Singapore.

Within close proximity to Raffles Place MRT Station; joining trains on the North-South line and the East-West line railway systems as well as several bus stop options nearby, CapitaGreen offers great ease of accessibility.

Within 5 minutes walking distance:

Lau Pa Sat Food Centre

Marina Bay Area

Chinatown Area

Westin Hotel

Fullerton Hotel

Singapore Post Office

SGX Trading Centre

Boat Quay

Our Office and Facilities

Pariny Laosy is an intuitive artist who paints with tremendous energy and expression. Dripping paint using a variety of objects to manipulate it, Laosy creates loose expressive line representing the urban landscape.